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Respect:
Its Starts With You!
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Table of Contents
Introduction.................................................................................... 3
Learning Objectives....................................................................... 4
Using the Program........................................................................ 5
Program Summary......................................................................... 6
Guidelines for Discussion............................................................. 9
Discussion Questions.................................................................... 10
Suggested Activities...................................................................... 12
Bulletin Board Starters.................................................................. 14
Suggested Reading........................................................................ 17
Script................................................................................................ 21
Activity Sheets (may be be copied for class distribution)
Table of Contents................................................................
Part 1: Respect for Feelings..............................................
Part 2: Respect for Differences.........................................
Part 3: Respect for Rules ..................................................
Part 4: Self-Respect............................................................
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Introduction
Respect. Its a word children hear frequently, although the great majority have no more than a hazy idea of how it applies in their lives.
What they do know is that they themselves want to be treated with
tolerance and understanding. But, not surprisingly, many dont
extend the same courtesy to others.
According to psychiatrist and Harvard professor Robert Coles, the
years between kindergarten and sixth grade are the ideal time to teach
children values like respect. These are the age of conscience years,
he contends, during which children are highly receptive to moral
values, eager to figure out how and why they should behave in various situations, and enthusiastic about deciding what kind of people
they are going to be.
The goal of Student Workshop Respect: It Starts With You! is to enable educators to seize this classic teachable moment, as Dr. Coles
terms it, and impress upon students that they are responsible for their
own behavior, that respect starts with them. Taking off from the
premise that respect imposes on everyone an obligation to treat others the way we would like them to treat us, the program does not
offer up specific behaviors to follow. Instead, it seeks to engage students in deep, critical thinking about the importance of respect for
feelings, for differences, for rules, and for self, and the roles all of
these play in their lives.
When students are challenged to grapple with such issues, then real
learning can take place. Using a four-part format, the program sets
the stage by presenting short, attention-grabbing scenarios that children in Grades 3 to 5 can easily identify with. Each scenario is followed by thought-provoking questions, handouts, and activities.
Through the give-and-take of lively discussion, plus the follow-up
activities, Student Workshop Respect: It Starts With You! provides
viewers with a unique opportunity to explore the meaning of respect,
understand that respect for others, as well as self-respect, starts with
them, and begin to think about what sort of person they want to be.
Learning Objectives
This program is designed to help students:
explore the meaning of respect and why it is important in
their lives.
distinguish between respectful and disrespectful behavior.
learn that disrespectful behavior can have serious consequences.
develop respect for individual differences in people.
discover that the way to gain self-respect is to behave in ways
that make them feel good about themselves.
recognize that they are responsible for their own behavior, that
respect begins with them.
understand that everyone wants respect, and that when they
give respect, they get it back in turn.
Program Summary
After a music program about respect, the host poses a question: What
does it mean to have respect or to show respect? She says that respect
can be as simple as being polite, but not showing respect can have
serious consequences. The host tells viewers, Respect starts with
you. In the four age-appropriate scenarios that follow, viewers learn
the importance of respect for feelings, differences, rules, and selfrespect.
learn that Jagtar wears his hair long as part of his religion, and that
his last name, Singh, means lion, which Josh says is cool. The music program highlights respect for differences. Discussion questions
follow a brief scenario in which Greg makes fun of Tracy for being a
vegetarian. The program stops at this point to enable students to discuss
the questions and work on the Respect for Differences Activity Sheets.
Part 4: Self-Respect
As he and Sean look in a shop for ideas for Halloween costumes,
Mike finds some monster masks he thinks would work. When Sean
points out that they dont have enough money for the masks, Mike
simply takes one, sticks it under his coat and tells Sean to do the same.
The two walk out without paying. Sean realizes immediately that
what he did was wrong and doesnt feel very proud of himself. In
other words, the host tells viewers, Sean lost his self-respect. When
Danny comes to deliver the newspaper, he notices that Sean is feeling
down in the dumps. Sean tells Danny what happened. Danny explains that Sean feels that way because he knows what he did was
wronghe lost his self-respect. Later that night, out trick-or-treating
with Mike and Kyle, Sean refuses to go along with them in throwing
eggs at a neighbors house because she gave them raisins and carrots.
He walks away, feeling proud of himself for not going along. He gets
his self-respect back.
The host then summarizes what viewers have learned: that respect
never sounds mean or hurtful, that it means treating others the way
youd like them to treat you, and that self-respect makes you proud
of the person you are. Remember, she says, To get respect you have
to give respect. Respect! It starts with you. Students complete the SelfRespect Activity Sheets.
Guidelines for
Discussion
Group discussion is an invaluable way to explore ideas and issues,
foster creativity, and build communication and social skills. The
following guidelines can help you maintain a discussion-friendly
classroom:
Create a climate of openness and acceptance. Encourage
students to show respect for the opinions of others and model
this behavior yourself.
Establish ground rules. Students can participate in formulating
the rules for discussion. Rules will vary, but should include
some of these general principles:
No putdowns, ridicule, or sarcasm.
Everyone may speak without interruption.
Everyone has the right to pass.
Guard against inappropriate self-disclosure. An intense discussion may lead students to reveal inappropriate information
about themselves or others. Sensitivity and vigilance can help
you head off such revelations.
Probe behind the neat and tidy answers. Children are good at
telling adults what they think adults want to hear. To find out
what students really think, it is often helpful to prolong discussion time and encourage greater depth. Offer a What if...?;
bring out issues such as fairness, justice, intent or lack of it, and
so on. Children have a remarkable capacity to discern complexities and subtleties, and their discussions can be very rich.
Discussion Questions
Please note: Questions marked with an * appear on-screen at the end of each
of the first three scenarios.
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Part 4: Self-Respect
1. What do you think was going on in Seans mind when he put the
monster mask under his jacket? What would you have done if
you were Sean?
2. What do you think was going on in Seans mind when he
got home?
3. What is meant by self-respect?
4. How did Sean manage to get back his self-respect? Is it hard to go
against something your friends want you to do? Why or why
not?
5. Treat others the way youd like them to treat you. Explain what
this means.
6. To get respect, you have to give respect. Explain what this means.
7. The name of this program is, Respect: It Starts With You!
Explain what this means to you.
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Suggested Activities
Language Arts; Creative Expression
To get your students thinking about what respect means to them and
to learn in advance what they already believe about the subject, try
this activity before showing the program. You will gain valuable information about the areas of respect your students need to work on.
Write the following set of statements on the chalkboard. First, tell
children that these statements are not necessarily true or false, and
then have them vote on whether they agree or disagree with each
one. Invite them to support their positions, which should lead to
interesting class discussions.
When you show respect to someone, it shows you
care about their feelings.
When someone is different from you, its disrespectful
to ignore the difference.
If someone is disrespectful to you, then you dont
have to be respectful back.
Rules dont always have to be respected.
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Bulletin Board
Starters
Lead a discussion of how people might show respect for other
peoples feelings. Have students draw a picture or cut out pictures from a magazine to illustrate one of the suggestions that
result. As students finish their pictures, have them go up to the
bulletin board a few at a time and construct a class collage.
Explain that since a collage is composed of many pieces that overlap, they will need to be respectful of feelings and not cover too
much of anyone elses artwork. Everyone should have a place on
the board for their work.
Create a tree of respect on the bulletin board out of construction
paper. Give each student a leaf-shaped piece of paper and have
them write slogans illustrating ways of showing respect for other
people. Tell them to use dos instead of donts. Instead of
Dont hurt someone elses feelings, they could write, Find something nice to say about someone. Display the slogans on the
branches of the tree.
Make a semantic web about respect for rules. Using large construction paper, cut out one large circle and four smaller ones.
Label the large piece Respect for Rules and the other four
Home, School, Playground, Library. Hang the large circle
in the center of the bulletin board with the other four around it,
connecting the four to the center circle with yarn. Have students
pick one of the four categories and on small slips of paper, compose a rule that they think is not only respectful but needs to be
respected. When they are finished, have them read their rule aloud
and then place it in the appropriate category on the board.
Have students create posters that sell respect for differences.
Tell them to look at advertisements in magazines and newspapers for ideas. They can work on their own or with a partner.
Display the finished posters on the bulletin board.
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Suggested Reading
Suggested Reading
Reading for Educators and Parents
Coles, Robert . The Moral Life of Children. Atlantic Monthly Press, 1986.
A searching inquiry into the moral awareness of children.
Duvall, Lynn. Respecting Our Differences: A Guide to Getting Along in a
Changing World. Free Spirit Publishing, 1994. About unlearning
prejudice, developing an appreciation of diversity, and cultivating
the language of respect.
Stillwell, Barbara M., M.D. Right vs. Wrong: Raising a Child With a
Conscience. Indiana University Press, 2000. A guide for parents for
helping their children acquire conscience-building strategies;
describes how conscience becomes an internal authority and how
children learn to sense and evaluate the moral issues in new
situations.
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Mills, Claudia. Lizzie at Last. Farrar Straus & Giroux, 2000. Feeling set
apart by her braininess, Lizzy compromises her self-respect to try
to be like everyone else in her 7th-grade class, but realizing whats
happened, decides to be herself again.
Mills, Lauren A. The Rag Coat. Little, Brown & Co., 1991. Disrespected
at school because the coat she wears is made of rags, eight-year-old
Minna wins her classmates respect by showing them that the coats
many pieces hold bits of their own histories.
Orgel, Doris. Nobodies and Somebodies. Puffin Books, 1993. In Ms. Tatuss
fifth-grade class, the girls in the in-group rule.
Sachar, Louis. Theres a Boy in the Girls Bathroom. Random House, 1994.
Fifth-grader Bradley Chaulkers is always in trouble, always hyper,
and always late. With the help of his guidance counselor, Bradley
slowly begins to earn the respect of his classmates, while the
classmates in turn begin to see him in a more tolerant and
understanding light.
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Online Resources
The Character Education Pages, produced and maintained by:
Craig A. Cunningham, Ph.D.
Director of Curriculum
Chicago Public Schools/University of Chicago Internet Project
Chicago, Illinois
http://cuip.uchicago.edu/~cac/chared/
The Character Education Partnership
1600 K Street NW, Suite 501
Washington, DC 20006
202.296.7743
800.988.8081
Fax: 202.296.7779
http://www.character.org
Josephson Institute of Ethics
4640 Admiralty Way, Suite 1001
Marina del Rey, CA 90292-6610
310.306.1868
Fax: 310.827.1864
http://www.josephsoninstitute.org
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Script
Script
SONG
Respect, its what everyone wants
Its what everyone needs
And that is so true!
Respect, its important to know
And its how you show
What respect really means.
Respect, learn what to do.
Respect, it starts with you!
STUDENT
Sorry.
HOST
But not showing respect can have some very serious,
consequences.
Respect affects your school, your family, yours friends and you
everyone! In this program, were going to take a close look at
respect and discover why its such an important part of our lives.
Were going to show different stories about respect. After each
story, therell be some questions to talk about, and some activities to
help you explore what respect is and what it means to you
because after allrespect starts with you.
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the way you speak to other peoplewhat you say and how you
say itcan either show respect for that person or show disrespect.
Thats what Katie found out.
Katie loved to play chess and she was very good, too. In fact, she
was just about the best player on the school chess club. But most of
the kids didnt like to play with her. Not because she usually
wonwhich she usually didbut because of what shed say
during the games.
KATIE
I cant believe you did that! Thank you. Checkmate.
HOST
What the kids hated even more was when Katie would butt into the
games she wasnt even playing.
KATIE
I wouldnt do that. Thats not much better.
HOST
Katie made all of the other kids feel bad. She really hurt their
feelings. So, when it came time for everyone to vote on the player
to represent the school in the chess tournament, she wasnt the one
they picked.
TEACHER
The votes are all in, and the player whos going to represent our
school in the tournament is going to beJenny.
HOST
Everyone congratulated Jenny. Everyone, that is, except Katie. She
just didnt understand why she wasnt picked.
KATIE
I cant believed they picked Jenny. Im the best player. Everybody
knows that.
TEACHER
Being the best player and being the best representative from this
school are two different things.
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KATIE
What do you mean?
TEACHER
Well Katie, you dont always show respect for other peoples
feelings.
KATIE
Huh?
TEACHER
What I mean is that the way you speak to the other kids often isnt
very nice.
KATIE
Im just trying to help them.
TEACHER
But when you say things like, thats a dumb move or thats
stupid, youre not being helpfulyoure hurting their feelings.
KATIE
So if theyre making bad moves, what should I say?
TEACHER
First, ask if they want your help. And you cant just barge in and
take over. Heres a good way to tell if youre being respectful. Ask
yourself, Is this the way Id want someone to talk to me? And if
it is, then youre going in the right direction.
KATIE
Okay.
TEACHER
Heres something else to remember: Respect never sounds angry or
mean. Respect is always polite and considerate.
KATIE
I think I get it.
TEACHER
Good.
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HOST
Thats a real good point. Its easy to tell if youre not showing
respect for someones feelings. Does what you say sound mean or
nasty? If someone said that to you, would it hurt your feelings?
SONG
Respect, it never sounds mean.
It never should be,
Hurtful or sad!
Respect, it always sounds nice
Makes you feel good inside
And makes you feel glad.
Respect, you know what to do.
Respect, it starts with you!
HOST
Okay, its time to put what youve learned to the test. Pay close
attention to this next scene. Then, Ill have some questions for you
to think about.
TRACY
Hey, I think I found a book to help us with our report.
GREG
This baby book? Its for second graders. Sometimes you come up
with the lamest ideas.
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JOSH
Who was that?
MORGAN
Was it a boy or a girl?
JOSH
He kind of looked like a boy, but he had really long hair.
MORGAN
And it was pinned up. And what was that thing on his head?
JOSH
Pretty weird.
HOST
Well, they didnt think much more about it until later that day
when they saw the same kid come into their classroom.
TEACHER
Jagtars going to be in our class. His family just moved here from
India. Thats all the way over here.
MORGAN
Do you believe it? Its that kid with the weird hair!
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TEACHER
So lets all make Jagtar feel welcome.
HOST
Unfortunately, not everyone treats people who are different with
respect. They think its funny to make fun of them.
JOSH
Hey Morgan, look at this Hello, me Jagtar.
AMY
Why are you making fun of Jagtar?
JOSH
Look at his hair. Its so weird. And besides, he doesnt know what
were talking about.
AMY
He speaks English you know.
JOSH
Yeah, but he cant hear me. He doesnt know what Im doing.
AMY
He knows youre making fun of him.
MORGAN
Shes right. He looks really upset.
AMY
How would you like it if someone was making fun of you?
HOST
Theres that question again. How would you feel? Well, Jagtar
felt hurt and sad. So, what can you do to show respect? Well, one
thing is to get to know them better. Being friendly and polite is the
first step to showing respect. Lets see what happens when Josh,
Morgan, and Amy try to get to know Jagtar better.
AMY
Hey Jagtar, why do you wear your hair like that?
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HOST
So Jagtar explained that in his religion boys dont cut their hair.
TEACHER
How is everybody getting on with their projects?
ALL
Good.
TEACHER
Josh did you know that in Jagtars religion all the men have the
same last name, Singhit means lion.
JOSH
Really? Thats cool.
SONG
Respect, it means that you treat
The people you meet
With kindness and care!
Respect people who arent like you
Its what you should do
Its only fair.
Respect, you know what to do.
Respect, it starts with you!
HOST
So, you saw that making fun of someone whos different doesnt
show respect. But finding out more about them not only shows
respect, it can be interesting and fun too. Now, its time to put what
were learned to the test. Lets catch up with Tracy and Greg.
Theyre at Gregs house.
GREG
Im starving.
TRACY
Me too.
GREG
Lets see what weve got. How about sandwiches?
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TRACY
Sure. What is that?
GREG
Bologna.
TRACY
Ohno thanks.
GREG
What do you mean? You just said you were starving.
TRACY
Yeah, well I dont eat meat.
GREG
What?
TRACY
My familywe dont eat meat. Were vegetarians.
GREG
Youre jokingright?
TRACY
No.
GREG
Weird! Are you sure you dont want just a little bit? Its really
goodyum!
HOST
Okay, here are some questions to think about.
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GUIDE
I cant emphasize enough how important it is that you dont touch
or play around with any of the horses or other objects. I dont want
to sound mean, but if you touch anything youll have to spend the
rest of the day in my office. But were going to have a great time.
And after we see all of these old carousels, well go out the back
and everyone can have a ride on a new one. Okay, lets get going.
HOST
Everyone was having a great time.
GUIDE
I want you to notice, many of these handpainted horses are over
120 years old.
GINA
Feel how smooth this is. I cant believe its over 100 years old.
JASMINE
Gina, youre not supposed to touch.
GINA
Im being careful.
JASMINE
She said not to.
GINA
Im not hurting it.
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JASMINE
Come on.
GUIDE
Now this is one of the oldest carousel Wurtlizter organs in the
world. Watch this.
HOST
See what happens when you dont respect the rules and the person
whose job it is to see that the rules are followedthe consequences
usually arent fun.
SONG
Respect, it means you obey
The rules that are made
Rules are part of our life!
Respect the people who keep
The rules that we need
To keep us safe.
Respect, you know what to do.
Respect, it starts with you!
HOST
Okay, now that weve learned about respect for the rules, lets go
back to Tracy and Greg at the library.
LIBRARIAN
Young man. Im afraid you cant wear those skates in here. Youll
have to take them off. Do you have shoes?
GREG
In my backpack.
LIBRARIAN
Please put them on.
TRACY
You better take them off.
GREG
Its okay.
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TRACY
Shes going to make us leave.
GREG
Dont worry. Nothings going to happenand anyway, she cant
see me.
MIKE
Hey Sean, look. We could really use this.
SEAN
But I dont have enough money.
MIKE
Thats okay. Look how many they have. Theyll never know if two
are missing.
SEAN
Thats stealing.
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MIKE
Thats okay. They wont miss it. Hurry up, my moms calling!
HOST
As they were leaving, a little voice in Seans head kept telling him
that what he did was wrong.
SEAN
That was really stupid. Why did I listen to Mike?
HOST
You see, self-respect means being proud of the person you are. And
right now, Sean wasnt feeling very proud of himself. He was
thinking about what happened when Danny the paperboy came to
deliver the newspaper.
DANNY
Hey, Sean.
SEAN
Hi, Danny.
DANNY
You getting ready for Halloween?
SEAN
Yeah.
DANNY
You dont seem too excited. Whats that? Cool. Something bothering you? Anything you want to talk about?
HOST
So Sean told Danny what happened. How he took the monster
mask even though he knew it was wrong.
DANNY
And now you feel bad about yourself, right?
SEAN
Yeah.
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DANNY
Thats what happens. They call it losing your self-respect.
So, next time when someone asks you to do something you know
isnt right, think about how itll make you feel inside.
SEAN
I will.
DANNY
How about this? Tomorrow we can go to the store and see about
giving it back.
SEAN
Really? Thanks, Danny.
HOST
That night he dressed in a different costume
BOYS
Trick or treat.
MIKE
Hey, she gave us carrots! And raisins! Yucklets get em back.
Look what I brought.
SEAN
Youre gonna egg their house?
MIKE
Yeah, their cars, too!
HOST
Sean remembered how he felt when he stole the monster mask.
And he thought about what Danny had said. Sean knew that
egging the house would make him feel bad.
KYLE
Where you going?
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SEAN
The next house.
HOST
It was hard not to go along with his friends, but Sean knew he was
doing the right thing. How did he feel about himself? Sean felt
proud. Thats having self-respect!
SONG
Respect makes you feel proud
Not to follow the crowd
When its not right for you!
Respect the person you are
Youre your own shining star
Believe it, its true.
Respect, you know what to do.
Respect, it starts with you!
HOST
So lets see what weve learned
We know that respect never sounds mean or hurtful.
We know that being respectful means treating others the way
youd like them to treat you.
We understand about respecting the rules.
And we know that self-respect makes you feel proud of the person
you are.
Respectit starts with you!
THE END
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Activity Sheets
Table of Contents
Part 1: Respect for Feelings
How Does It Feel?.....................................
I Know!.......................................................
How to Tell................................................
Showing Respect.......................................
Agree or Disagree?...................................
It Starts With You! ....................................
Activity Sheet 1
Activity Sheet 2
Activity Sheet 3
Activity Sheet 4
Activity Sheet 5
Activity Sheet 6
Activity Sheet 1
Activity Sheet 2
Activity Sheet 3
Activity Sheet 4
Activity Sheet 5
Activity Sheet 6
Activity Sheet 7
Activity Sheet 8
Activity Sheet 1
Activity Sheet 2
Activity Sheet 3
Activity Sheet 4
Activity Sheet 5
Part 4: Self-Respect
Self-Respect Quilt ....................................
Lost and Found ........................................
What Might Have Happened? ..............
Word Scramble .........................................
Answer Key
It Starts With You! ....................................
Activity Sheet 1
Activity Sheet 2
Activity Sheet 3
Activity Sheet 4
Activity Sheet 5
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Part 1
Respect for Feelings
Name _______________________________
upset
angry
nervous
embarrassed
sad
humiliated
foolish
resentful
offended
ashamed
irritated
hurt
Choose and write down words from the list that you think describe how Katies teammates in
the chess club felt when she didnt show respect for them.
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Choose and write down words from the list that you think describe your feelings when
someone doesnt show respect for you.
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Name _______________________________
I Know!
Katie was good at chess and knew it. But because she didnt know there
was a difference between being the best player and thinking it was her job
to improve the other club members chess skills, she was disrespectful of
their feelings.
Read each of the statements below.
If you think a statement is Respectful, put an R in the space.
If you think it is Disrespectful , mark it with a D.
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1.
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2.
Would you like my help? I know a good way to break the check.
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3.
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4.
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5.
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6.
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7.
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8.
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9.
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10.
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11.
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12.
You know what? How about if you moved your knight over here?
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Name _______________________________
How to Tell
The best way to tell whether youre being respectful of other peoples
feelings is to ask yourself, Is this how Id want someone to talk to me?
In the box below, draw a picture of how you would feel if someone told you, Youre wrong!
Alongside, name the feelings you are expressing in the picture.
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In the box below, draw a picture of how you would feel if someone were to say to you,
Im sorry! Alongside, name the feelings you are expressing in the picture.
_______________________________
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Name _______________________________
Showing Respect
In what ways can kids show respect for adults feelings?
Work with a partner and list your ideas below.
1.
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2.
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3. __________________________________________________________________
4. __________________________________________________________________
5. __________________________________________________________________
6. __________________________________________________________________
In what ways can adults show respect for kids feelings?
Work with a partner and list your ideas below.
1.
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2. __________________________________________________________________
3. __________________________________________________________________
4. __________________________________________________________________
5. __________________________________________________________________
6. __________________________________________________________________
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Name _______________________________
Agree or Disagree?
What does respect mean to you? Mark each statement below Agree or Disagree. Then get
together with a partner or small group and discuss your anwers.
Agree
Disagree
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2.
3.
4.
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Part 2
Respect for Differences
Name _______________________________
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Now draw a
picture of what
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Name _______________________________
Name two holidays that are celebrated in this country. Give the dates they
are celebrated.
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Describe one custom or tradition unique to this country or to people born there.
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Name _______________________________
Characteristic
Number in Class
BOYS
GIRLS
BLUE EYES
BROWN EYES
OTHER COLOR EYES
RED HAIR
BROWN HAIR
BLONDE HAIR
SHORT HAIR
LONG HAIR
CURLY HAIR
STRAIGHT HAIR
LESS THAN 52 TALL
BETWEEN 52 & 60 TALL
BETWEEN 60 AND 66
TALLER THAN 66
WAIST 20 OR LESS
WAIST 20 - 25
WAIST 25 - 30
WAIST 30 PLUS
SHOE SIZE 6 OR LESS
SHOE SIZE 6 - 8
SHOE SIZE 8 +
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Name _______________________________
Now list some of the things you think make your family different from
other families, that make it uniquethe special way your family
celebrates birthdays, for example, or special customs that your family
observes, or particular foods served at special times.
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Name _______________________________
Respecting Differences
Check the best answer for each question.
1.
2.
3.
4.
If you had a classmate who didnt speak much English, how would you show respect
for him?
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If you and your friend play chess together and you beat him all the time, how would
you show respect for his feelings?
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If you had a classmate who always came to class wearing a scarf that covered her hair,
how would you show respect for her?
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Get to know her better and learn the reason she wears the head scarf.
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Ignore her.
If you had a friend who was a vegetarian, how would you show respect for her?
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Name _______________________________
Stereotypes
A stereotype is a mental image or opinion formed in advance about a
particular group of people. Its putting labels on people, forgetting that
everyone is different. For example, the statements All jocks are dumb,
or All second-graders are babies, are stereotypes.
Each of the statements below is a stereotype. Choose one to write about, describing why you
think it is unfair.
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Name _______________________________
Agree or Disagree?
What does respect for differences mean to you? Mark each statement below Agree or Disagree.
Then get together with a partner or small group and discuss your answers.
Agree
Disagree
1.
2.
If you dont like the way somebody does something, its not
important to respect them.
3.
People who are different can help you learn about their
differences.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
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Name _______________________________
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Part 3
Respect for Rules
Name _______________________________
Reason 1 _______________________________________________
Reason 2 _______________________________________________
Reason 3 _______________________________________________
Think of a time when you didnt respect a rule and found out there were consequences. Create
a comic strip in the boxes below, telling what happened and using balloon captions to create a
running picture story.
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Name _______________________________
Home
Classroom
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School Bus
Playground
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Mall
Library
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Name _______________________________
Word
Box
broken
rules
office
touching
antique horses
emphasized
valuable
carousel
second chances
consequences
display
pipe organ
playing
found out
respect
trip
mean
museum guide
replaced
not touch
careful
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Name _______________________________
Word
Box
broken
rules
office
touching
antique horses
emphasized
valuable
carousel
second chances
consequences
display
pipe organ
playing
found out
respect
trip
mean
museum guide
replaced
not touch
careful
trip
antique horses
Ginas class went on a ____________
to a special museum where many_____________________
display
museum guide
were on ______________.
The _____________________
told the class that all the things in the
valuable
museum were old and fragile, and very ______________,
which meant that they could be easily
emphasized
replaced
broken
______________
and they could not be________________.
She ________________
that everyone
not touch
careful
was to be ________________
and ____________________
anything. She said he didnt want to
mean
second chances
be ____________
, but said there wouldnt be any ___________________________.
But Gina
respect
rules
touching
didnt ______________
the ________________
and kept on___________________
things. She
playing
pipe organ
even touched the antique ______________________.
When it stopped ________________,
she
found out
consequences
___________________
that not respecting rules has_____________________.
She had to stay in
office
carousel
the guides ________________
while her classmates had fun riding the new _________________.
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Name _______________________________
Agree or Disagree?
What does respect for rules mean to you? Mark each statement below Agree or Disagree.
Then get together with a partner or small group and discuss your answers.
Agree
Disagree
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
If you dont respect a rule and nobody sees you, then its all right.
6.
If you dont respect a rule and somebody sees you, its all right to
make up an excuse.
7.
If you forget and dont respect a rule, you shouldnt have to suffer
any consequences if you say youre sorry.
8.
9.
10.
If you think a rule is unfair, you should see what you can do to
have it changed.
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Name _______________________________
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Part 4
Self-Respect
Part 4: Self-Respect
Activity Sheet 1
Name _______________________________
Self-Respect Quilt
What qualities do you have that contribute to your self-respect? Describe one quality in each of
the squares, and color in a design around it to make a self-respect quilt.
Something I do well.
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Activity Sheet 2
Name _______________________________
End your story by telling how the person got his or her self-respect back.
How do you think the person felt then?
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Name _______________________________
Part 4: Self-Respect
Activity Sheet 3
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Part 4: Self-Respect
Activity Sheet 4
Name _______________________________
Word Scramble
Replace all of the numbers in this puzzle with the correct letters. To help you out, all
of the vowels have been done for you. When you uncover the code, youll discover
something important about respect you should always remember.
O
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20 15
E ____
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7
5
20
O ____
U
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25 15
21
A ____ ____
E
____ ____
8
1
22
5
I ____ ____
E
____ ____
6
9
22
5
O
____ ____
20 15
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Activity Sheet 4
Name _______________________________
T ____
O
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20 15
E ____
G ____
T
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7
5
20
T
P ____
C ____,
R ____
E ____
S ____
E ____
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18
5
19 16
5
3
20
Y ____
O ____
U
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25 15
21
V ____
A ____
E
H ____
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8
1
22
5
G ____
V ____
I ____
E
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6
9
22
5
T ____
O
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20 15
P ____
C ____
R ____
E ____
S ____
E ____
T
____
18
5
19 16 5
3
20
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Activity Sheet 6
Name _______________________________
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Credits
Executive Producer
Susan Eikov Green
Video Production
Mazzarella Brothers Productions
Bristol, CT
Writer
Tony Mazzarella
Teachers Guide
Ruth Grossman